X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fpspp-output.texi;h=b580690dc5708f20cac83a9813838e6dce378055;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Fctables10;hp=38c72d3aa702d44e07afd51962939a9b2773cdc3;hpb=50f6ea7d66d03895020891215fb4f55bbf061003;p=pspp diff --git a/doc/pspp-output.texi b/doc/pspp-output.texi index 38c72d3aa7..b580690dc5 100644 --- a/doc/pspp-output.texi +++ b/doc/pspp-output.texi @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ @c PSPP - a program for statistical analysis. -@c Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 2019, 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @c under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 @c or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; @@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ SPSS 15 and earlier versions instead use @file{.spo} files. @t{pspp-output} [@var{options}] @t{convert} @var{source} @var{destination} +@t{pspp-output} [@var{options}] @t{get-table-look} @var{source} @var{destination} + +@t{pspp-output} [@var{options}] @t{convert-table-look} @var{source} @var{destination} + @t{pspp-output -@w{-}help} @t{pspp-output -@w{-}version} @@ -38,6 +42,15 @@ Each of these forms is documented separately below. @command{pspp-output} also has several undocumented command forms that developers may find useful for debugging. +@menu +* The pspp-output detect Command:: +* The pspp-output dir Command:: +* The pspp-output convert Command:: +* The pspp-output get-table-look Command:: +* The pspp-output convert-table-look Command:: +* Input Selection Options:: +@end menu + @node The pspp-output detect Command @section The @code{detect} Command @@ -103,8 +116,46 @@ details of the available output options. By default, if the source is corrupt or otherwise cannot be processed, the destination is not written. With @option{-F} or @option{--force}, the destination is written as best it can, even with errors. + +@item --table-look=@var{file} +Reads a table style from @var{file} and applies it to all of the +output tables. The file should be a TableLook @file{.stt} or +@file{.tlo} file. @end table +@node The pspp-output get-table-look Command +@section The @code{get-table-look} Command + +@display +@t{pspp-output} [@var{options}] @t{get-table-look} @var{source} @var{destination} +@end display + +Reads SPV file @var{source}, applies any selection options +(@pxref{Input Selection Options}), picks the first table from the +selected object, extracts the TableLook from that table, and writes it +to @var{destination} (typically with an @file{.stt} extension) in the +TableLook XML format. + +Use @samp{-} for @var{source} to instead write the default look to +@var{destination}. + +The user may use the TableLook file to change the style of tables in +other files, by passing it to the @option{--table-look} option on the +@code{convert} command. + +@node The pspp-output convert-table-look Command +@section The @code{convert-table-look} Command + +@display +@t{pspp-output} [@var{options}] @t{convert-table-look} @var{source} @var{destination} +@end display + +Reads @file{.stt} or @file{.tlo} file @var{source}, and writes it back +to @var{destination} (typically with an @file{.stt} extension) in the +TableLook XML format. This is useful for converting a TableLook +@file{.tlo} file from SPSS 15 or earlier into the newer @file{.stt} +format. + @node Input Selection Options @section Input Selection Options @@ -152,6 +203,12 @@ The @option{--labels} option matches the labels in table output (that is, the table titles). Labels are affected by the output language, variable names and labels, split file settings, and other factors. +@item --nth-commands=@var{n}@dots{} +Include only objects from the @var{n}th command that matches +@option{--command} (or the @var{n}th command overall if +@option{--command} is not specified), where @var{n} is 1 for the first +command, 2 for the second, and so on. + @item --instances=@var{instance}@dots{} Include the specified @var{instance} of an object that matches the other criteria within a single command. The @var{instance} may be a